Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 With its landmark registration made and international recognition given in 1994, Vietnam’s national domain .vn has seen remarkable growth over the past several years. >> The Internet turns 20 in Vietnam: P1 – Forerunners >> The Internet turns 20 in Vietnam: P2 – Australian professor’s contribution >> The Internet turns 20 in Vietnam – P3: The ‘semi-illegal’ era In 1993, Tran Ba Thai, one of the pioneers of the Internet in Vietnam, along with his group at NetNam, which became the country’s first Internet services provider, worked closely with Professor Rob Hurle and his associates from the Australian National University, a national research university in Canberra, to conduct … [Read more...] about The Internet turns 20 in Vietnam: P4 – National domain .vn Info Alert Alert Chia sẻ bài viết qua e-mail
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Skyjacking in Vietnam: P4 – Downing four hijackers
A midair guard in Vietnam boldly gunned down four grenade-wielding hijackers, unraveling their entire plan in just two minutes four decades ago. >> Skyjacking in Vietnam: P3 – Tracking down perpetrators of 1978 DC4 hijack >> Skyjacking in Vietnam: P2 – 52-minute life-and-death ordeal >> Skyjacking in Vietnam: P1 – First hijackers On the morning of February 7, 1979, Air Vietnam An24 plane 226 captained by Nguyen Van Ton took off from Gia Lam Airport in Hanoi.Active from 1951 to 1975 with headquarters in Saigon, Air Vietnam was South Vietnam's first commercial air carrier.Established under the reign of Emperor Bao Dai, the country’s last monarch, the airline flew over one million passengers before national reunification on April 30, 1975.The An24 plane was bound for Da Nang Airport in the central namesake city where it would let off and pick up passengers, as well as refuel, before making its way to Ho Chi Minh City’s … [Read more...] about Skyjacking in Vietnam: P4 – Downing four hijackers